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Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina
(Macon County - Bridge 204)
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Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina
(Macon County - Bridge 204)
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Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina
(Macon County - Bridge 204)
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and either protected from
importance, if irrigated
flooding or not frequently
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growing season
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Prime farmland if
subsoiled, completely
removing the root
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Prime farmland if
irrigated and the product
of I (soil erodibility) x C
(climate factor) does not
exceed 60
Prime farmland if
irrigated and reclaimed
of excess salts and
sodium
Farmland of statewide
importance
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importance, if drained
Farmland of statewide
importance, if protected
from flooding or not
frequently flooded during
the growing season
Farmland of statewide
importance, if irrigated
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0 Farmland of statewide
importance, if drained and
either protected from
flooding or not frequently
flooded during the
growing season
Farmland of statewide
importance, if irrigated
and drained
Farmland of statewide
importance, if irrigated
and either protected from
flooding or not frequently
flooded during the
growing season
0 Farmland of statewide
importance, if subsoiled,
completely removing the
root inhibiting soil layer
Farmland of statewide
importance, if irrigated
and the product of I (soil
erodibility) x C (climate
factor) does not exceed
60
Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina
(Macon County - Bridge 204)
Farmland of statewide
importance, if irrigated
and reclaimed of excess
salts and sodium
0 Farmland of statewide
importance, if drained or
either protected from
flooding or not frequently
flooded during the
growing season
Farmland of statewide
importance, if warm
enough, and either
drained or either
protected from flooding or
not frequently flooded
during the growing
season
Farmland of statewide
importance, if warm
enough
Farmland of statewide
importance, if thawed
Farmland of local
importance
Farmland of local
importance, if irrigated
0 Farmland of unique
importance
❑ Not rated or not available
Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
i--i-+ Rails
., Interstate Highways
US Routes
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at
1:12,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause
misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil
line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of
contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map
measurements.
Major Roads
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Background Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Aerial Photography Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator
projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the
Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more
accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data
as of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: Macon County, North Carolina
Survey Area Data: Version 20, Sep 12, 2022
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Mar 30, 2021—Apr
4, 2021
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor
shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
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Farmland Classification —Macon County, North Carolina
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Farmland Classification
Map unit symbol
Map unit name
Rating
Acres in AOI
Percent of AOI
CuD
Cullasaja-Tuckasegee
Not prime farmland
2.9
58.7%
complex, 15 to 30
percent slopes, stony
EdE
Edneyville-Chestnut
Not prime farmland
1.3
27.2%
complex, high
precipitation, 30 to 50
percent slopes, stony
EvD
Evard-Cowee complex,
Farmland of local
0.4
8.3%
15 to 30 percent
importance
slopes
EvE
Evard-Cowee complex,
Not prime farmland
0.3
5.9%
30 to 50 percent
slopes
Totals for Area of Interest
4.9
100.0%
Description
Farmland classification identifies map units as prime farmland, farmland of
statewide importance, farmland of local importance, or unique farmland. It
identifies the location and extent of the soils that are best suited to food, feed,
fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. NRCS policy and procedures on prime and
unique farmlands are published in the "Federal Register," Vol. 43, No. 21,
January 31, 1978.
Rating Options
Aggregation Method: No Aggregation Necessary
Tie -break Rule: Lower
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